Like a wild pony emerging from a wall of flames, the second issue of LAB is here. With a whiny and a snort, it impatiently awaits to be ridden by your dauntless intellect. Like the previous issue,... More > 0.5, this issue is chockablock with words, pictures, and colors. But not just any words, pictures, or colors. Fancy words, pictures that pop, and jazzy colors. With lazer-like focalization, unreasonable precision, and incorrigible ingenuity, LAB serves up a 70-page buffet of Content, including 7 tasty interviews, 2 completed LAB projects, and 2 new projects for desert, all with a hypoallergenic postmodern sneeze-guard. Also on the menu: comics, taco trucks, spicy vernacular typography, and handmade blanket patterns that make your eyes jiggle. What are you waiting for? It's time to saddle up!
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Here it is: the first (beta) issue of LAB: testing the water. What’s it about? Good question. Let’s see. It’s chock-full of candid interviews with... More > creative folks with plenty of savoir-faire— freelance artists, craftsters, indie business owners, media makers, cultural entrepreneurs— whatever you want to call ‘em, these are people who are passionate about what they do. What else? Photography & illustration showcases, DIY resources, startup profiles, comix, short fiction, and 101 Sex Tricks To Try Before You Die (no, that’s Cosmopolitan… just seeing if you’re paying attention). For a better over-view, check out the letter from the editor, or browse the issue online at LAB-zine.com. [A note about the price: this beta issue of LAB is being offered at wholesale; no markup is included.]< Less

IN THE LAB: Humor for Graduate Students in Engineering, Physics and Math and Those Who Suffer with Them is a collection of jokes that highlight the humor of graduate education in the hard sciences,... More > from the classroom to the lab to the thesis defense to an attempt at a life outside of school.< Less

IN THE LAB: Humor for Graduate Students in Engineering, Physics and Math and Those Who Suffer with Them is a collection of jokes that highlight the humor of graduate education in the hard sciences,... More > from the classroom to the lab to the thesis defense to an attempt at a life outside of school.< Less

This book was created in five days by a dozen women. Written in a "book sprint", it represents the capstone to Deep Lab, a residency hosted by the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry... More > at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in collaboration with CMU’s CyLab Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory, with support from The Andy Warhol Foundation.
The Deep Lab was a congress of cyberfeminist researchers, organized by Addie Wagenknecht to examine how the themes of privacy, security, surveillance, anonymity, and large-scale data aggregation are problematized in the arts, culture and society. During the second week of December 2014, the Deep Lab participants—a group of internationally acclaimed new-media artists, information designers, data scientists, software engineers, hackers, writers, journalists and theoreticians—gathered at the STUDIO to engage in critical assessments of contemporary digital culture. The outcomes of this effort include the visualizations, software, reflections and manifestos compiled here.< Less

You will find nothing but smiles in this collection. Photographs of your every day family companion make up this truely wonderful piece ; this calendar will surely warm your hearts and remind you of... More > your favorite childhood companion. A great inexpensive gift for that special someone that adores this wonderful breed, rather friend or family or buy one for your self and show off your love for your favorite breed !< Less

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